HOW TO GROW BLUEBERRIES SUCCESSFULLY 
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Offer No.9 | SUCCESSFUL PLANTING >> 
6 3-year Blueberries With 
1 bag Westhauser’s 
Blueberry Grower WESTH AUS EB R’S 
$4.99 - Blueberry Grower 
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BLUEBERRY 
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We recommend that you make 
openings at least 3 times as large 
as the roots so that they can be 
received in the opening spread out 
and without crowding. The dirt 
you take out of the hole should be 
mixed 50-50 with some acid mate- 
rial, in other words mix dirt with 
equal quantity of decayed leaves, 
rotted straw, vegetable refuse, or 
Westhauser’s Blueberry grower, 
and fill in the opening; firm well 
around the roots. We further rec- 




Two Bushels 

This Acid Peat Moss consists of dry acid vegetable 
humus, nitrogen, phosphate, and other minerals. Holds 
Get Started about 15 to 20 times its own weight in water. For 
Blueberries and Evergreens it makes growing success 
Offer No. 49 doubly sure. As a soil conditioner it adds humus and 
A the most important minerals to the soil, and makes 
10 1-yr. Blueberries other minerals available. Westhauser’s Blueberry 
1 bag Westhauser’s Grower weighs approximately 75 to 100 pounds per 
Blueberry Grower 2-bushel bag, and we recommend that you have it 

$2 69 hirer ri freight early in ee erin as freight is 
. cheaper than express. We also call your attention to 
ommend that a handful of sulphur No Discount the fact that the freight rate on 2 bags (4 bus.) would 
be put around the plants in the ea a eee not be much more than on 1 bag (2 bus.). PRICES: 
1 bag (2 bus.), $1.00; 2 bags (4 bus.), $1.90; 5 bags 
spring. Give each one-year plant (10 bus.), $4.00; 11 bags (22 bus.), $7.00. These 
Peeeneeror ouiphate or Ammonia; for older plants Prices are net, no discount or free goods allowed. 

increase at the rate of half an ounce for each year. f - an = 
Caution: Care should be taken so that you do not spill Bargain No. 66 Bargain No. 99 
any of the Sulphate of Ammonia on the foliage. This 2 4-yr. Blueberries 2 7-yr. Blueberries 
: , f 6 l-yr. Thornless Boysen- 1 Quintuplet Apple Tree 
is very inexpensive and can be purchased from your local Derrest( pace. 10) re Th: 
feed or hardware store. 
$2.39 $5.79 
Write the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., No Discount No Discount 
for Bulletin on Cultivated Blueberries. It’s free. Se | 

UNUSUAL NOVELTIES 
Crystal White Blackberry 
Strange as it may seem, this is a real creamy white black- 
berry. Mixed with the jet black ones for dessert, it makes a 
most wonderful dish. The fruit is about the size of Alfred with 
few seeds and quite sweet when fully ripe. _The bushes are good, 
strong growers and very productive. This is not a worthless 
novelty, but a fruit of real value, and should be in every garden. 
Two-year giant transplants, bushes which will bear a good crop 
of berries this year, starting in Peds ey Dac (er 
l-yr., No. 1—20c each; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.50; or $2.50. 
Biel (Trateplanta—35e each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.85; 12 for 





3-yr. Transplants, Extra Large—50c each; 3 for $1.25; 10 for 
Fruitful Novelty Collection 
2-Year Bearing-Age 
2 Crystal White Blackberry 
2 Golden Queen Raspberry 
2 Bush Cherry s | .89 
4 Blue Skylark Asters 
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Juneberry 
Juneberry 
Rare Ornamental Flower- 
ing and Fruiting Shrub 
Is a tree-bush, grows to 6 feet high and 
spreads wide at the top; stems are shiny red 
in the winter, covered with white blooms 
early in the spring, thus making it a rare 
ornamental shrub. The blooms are followed 
by large, grape-size berries, reddish purple. 
Flavor like blueberry or huckleberry but not 
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PLANTI NG as acid, Edible and relished by all. 
Prices: 2 to 3 ft. tall, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 
BOO K Juneberry Bush 6 for $4.00. 
Forty-eight pages of A BARREL OF STRAWBERRIES 

valuable information on ee AND A Pee Ps a AG 
. : 5 row any everbearin rawberry 
planting, pruning and gen barrel. Fifty plants can be planted in a 
eral care of plants, shrubs, common sugar Bonet or even an old potato 
trees, etc. Everyone inter- barrel. Bore 2-inch holes in the side of the 
; barrel, and fill with some good soil. Then 
ested in plants should have set the plants in these holes, and 10 plants 

this book. Supply limited. on top. Keep well watered. Bore a few 
: wr “ small holes = the bottom for ereinages No 
size oh weeds, no cultivation necessary. Keep run- 
i 355° inches. ~ Pe aerate ners pinched off. 
include 25 GEM and 25 MASTODON 90c 
with order— —-special price—No discount 
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